Once again Google held their “Made by Google” event in October. Apple and Microsoft had already held their events, so Google was the last one out of the gate.
This year saw the new Pixel 4 line of phones announced, along with new Google Pixel Buds as their answer to the Apple AirPods and Microsoft Surface Earbuds, a new Google Nest Mini speaker, the new Nest WiFi, and the Pixelbook Go.
Pixel 4 Phones
We cover the phones in a separate article here . But the headline elements are that there were two new Pixels announced to replace last years Pixel 3 phones, and the cameras were taken to a new level, which was no mean feat given the Pixel 3 cameras were regularly reviewed as being the best ever in a smartphone.
Pixel Buds 2
For the second generation of the Pixel Buds, Google has cut the cord and these are now completely wireless in the same vein as the Apple AirPods. They include adaptive sound, which adjusts the volume based on ambient noise, hands-free Google Assistant access and improved microphones.
Google Nest Mini
Google is rebranding all of its in home smart devices to the Nest brand, and the Mini and WiFi were the latest products to receive the rebrand alongside the launch of the new versions. The new Nest Mini is the second generation of the Google Mini speakers. This generation has picked up the ability to be wall mounted, the speakers have been upgraded for better sound and they now have an onboard machine learning chip for faster Google Assistant responses.
Nest WiFi
The second generation of Google WiFi was released. Google WiFi is their in home mesh WiFi network solution, which has been selling in very large numbers. It is quick to setup and configure, and provides extended coverage across your entire home for a better WiFi experience. With the second generation, Google Assistant has been integrated into the second (and third if used) access points, and comes with improved WiFi coverage and speeds.
Pixelbook Go
A new Pixelbook was added to the Pixelbook family. The Go is a cheaper version of the Pixelbook - Google's flagship Chromebook laptop. Unlike the flagship though, the Go doesn’t have pen input, and can’t swivel the screen through 360 degrees. It does have similar internal specs, so the performance is on par, and of course it has similar great battery life that puts most other laptops to shame.
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